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Microsoft, Toothpaste, Tube, etc.

February 16, 2004

Microsoft, Toothpaste, Tube, etc.

This site was down for a couple of hours over lunch, because my DSL connection died. I phoned up Speakeasy, and was told this was due to a “copyright infringement”. Once they reconnected me, I got an email from their abuse department—Turns out that Microsoft are trying to bolt the stable doors after the horse (or, more accurately in this case, the donkey) has bolted:

To the user at [ip removed]:

The unauthorized copying and distribution of Microsoft’s protected source code is a violation of both civil and criminal copyright and trade secret laws. If you have downloaded and are making the source code available for downloading by others, you are violating Microsoft’s rights, and could be subject to severe civil and criminal penalties.

Microsoft demands that you immediately (1) cease making Microsoft’s source code available or otherwise distributing it, (2) destroy any and all copies you may have in your possession, and (3) provide us any and all information about how you came into possession of this code.

Microsoft takes these issues very seriously, and will pursue legal action against individuals who take part in the proliferation of it source code. We look forward to your prompt cooperation. Should you need to contact me, I can be reached at the address above or at jkweston@microsoft.com.

Very truly yours,


By
J.K. Weston

Comments

About 4 years, 9 months ago, orangeguru commented:

Well, did you try to get some code - of do they just try to spread fear and mayhem anyway?

cheers orangeguru

About 4 years, 9 months ago, Rod commented:

Of course I downloaded it! What kind of a geek would I be if I didn't want to take a look at productional Microsoft code?

Rod.

About 4 years, 9 months ago, Jimmy commented:

Well then you subject yourself to legal trouble. What were you expecting? It is absolutely as stupid as copying GPL code into your own non-GPL program. Afterall it is the same laws that protects the rights of Microsoft and other programmers. You violate the law, you will be phunished. It is as simple as that.

About 4 years, 9 months ago, kevin commented:

Seems to be going arround:
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=isp...

About 4 years, 9 months ago, Lenox commented:

I think it´s not microsoft but a virus or something. I don´t think they could get your e-mail having your IP just like that, but ok, nothing is impossible.

About 4 years, 9 months ago, Rod commented:

MS didn't mail me directly -- They contacted my ISP who forwarded me that mail.

About 4 years, 9 months ago, Marte commented:

Tell them:
a) You have nothing illegal.
b) They cannot prove you have something illegal.
c) They have violated your DSL contract since they
stopped service while having no solid evidences
on their comments.
d) You ask them politely you want your DSL line
back, otherwise you will sue them by contract
infringement.
e) You want your money back for the time you had
no DSL connection.
And sign the email with a "Kind regards".

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